There has been a new term thrown around the internet describing the next phase in website development
and design. Web 2.0. But what exactly defines a Web 2.0 website? In this article, I will attempt to cover
what aspects of design and development would be considered as this second generation of websites.
" The term Web 2.0 refers to a second generation of services available on the World Wide Web
that lets people collaborate and share information online. In contrast to the first generation, Web 2.0 gives users an experience
closer to desktop applications than the traditional static Web pages. Web 2.0 applications often use a combination of techniques
devised in the late 1990s, including public web service APIs (dating from 1998), Ajax (1998), and web syndication (1997).
They often allow for mass publishing (web-based social software). " - Source: Wikipedia
Basically, Web 2.0 websites are simplistic and concise in design and more concentrated on functionality
and user experience. Emily Chang, award-winning web and interaction designer, has built a fantastic portal for websites built
on Web 2.0 ideals. Check out Emily Chang's eHub to get a better idea of what the industry would consider a Web 2.0 Application or website.
Pre-made _Javascript effects libraries have made building Web 2.0 applications and websites less
of a chore. In the next article, we will show you where to find well-known web 2.0 libraries to apply effects and functionality to your website. |